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Donald E. Miller

Spokane, Washington

11/25/1931 - 03/10/2012

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MILLER, Donald E. Our beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother Donald Edward Miller, born November 25th, 1931 in Spokane WA, passed away March 10th, 2012 in Everett WA, due to complications from heart surgery. Don was one of six children born to Lillian Elsie (Dale)...

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So sorry to hear the sad news. Don was a great neighbor at Diamond Lake. We always enjoyed visiting with him and being surrounded by Miller's. Many a great conversation was had over the campfire, across the fence and on the docks. Many a great fishing adventure, including big bass hanging out under the dock. We will miss him at Diamond Lake!!!!

Very sorry to hear of Don's passing. Growing up in Spokane, Roy and his brothers were my neighbors. Roy is a close life time friend and I'm sure he will miss his dear brother.

Carl Pederson & Family
Fresno, CA

Sue and Family,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Remember the good times, and know Don is in a wonderful place, and we will all see him again. My thoughts and Prayers are with you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God wrap his loving arms around you and take away the hurt and pain of your loss. We loved Don and he will surely be missed. Our love to you Sue and your whole family.
Love, Toni & Pat Carey

My sincere condolences to Don's wife (Eddie's mom), Sue, grandson, Andrew and the rest of the family. I'm so sorry for the loss of your loved ones. You are in my heart and prayers.

To the Family of Donald E. Miller,
I am truly sorry for your loss. In your time of bereavement, know that God assures us that we will see our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends you will endure this trial. May your memories give you comfort.

God Bless you Mr. Miller. My mother knew you back in the 1950's (Pat Shannon) when you would come into my Grandmother's restaurant in Seattle on Fairview Avenue. She knew you when you were in the Coast Guard. And has thought of you over the years.

My Grandfather would take the leftover food and soups down to the Coast Guard Station as an effort to thank them for their service. He also drove my Grandmother to the train station to pick my mother up after returning from a brief stay...

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Donald E. Miller for your loss, to honor his service to our country and our patriotic hero.